Gills of milkcap mushrooms Lactarius indigo and another Lactarius in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas, June 12, 2019

Album 2527: Lick Creek Park in College Station, Texas, June 12, 2019

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The image presents a close-up view of two blue-capped milkcap mushroom gills, showcasing their intricate details.

* **Mushroom caps:**
* The mushrooms have large, roundish caps with white stems.
* One cap is light blue in color and has brown spots along the edge, while the other is dark blue and lacks any visible spots.
* Both caps are covered with short, fine hairs that give them a soft appearance.

* **Gills:**
* The gills of both mushrooms are white and have a smooth texture.
* They are densely packed and run down the stem of each mushroom.
* The gills of the light blue mushroom are slightly more prominent than those of the dark blue mushroom.

* **Stems:**
* Both mushrooms have long, thin stems that are white in color.
* The stems of both mushrooms are similar in size and shape.

* **Background:**
* The background of the image is filled with dried leaves and twigs.
* The leaves are mostly brown and grayish-brown, with some greenish-yellow ones scattered throughout.
* The twigs are thin and straight, with some having a reddish tint.

In summary, the image shows two blue-capped milkcap mushrooms lying on a bed of dried leaves and twigs. The mushrooms have large, roundish caps with white stems and densely packed gills that run down the stem. One mushroom has light blue spots along the edge of its cap, while the other lacks any visible spots. The background is filled with dried leaves and twigs in various colors. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Muestran las branquias de los hongos Lactarius indigo y otro Lactarius en el Parque Lick Creek. College Station, Texas, 12 de junio de 2019. La imagen presenta una vista detallada de las branquias de dos hongos Lactarius con tapas azuladas, que muestra sus detalles complejos.

* **Tapas de setas:** * Las setas tienen tapas grandes y redondeadas con tallos blancos. * Una tapa es de color azul claro y tiene manchas marrones a lo largo del borde, mientras que la otra es de un azul oscuro y carece de manchas visibles. * Ambas tapas están cubiertas con pelillos cortos y finos que les dan una apariencia suave.

* **Branquias:** * Las branquias de ambas setas son blancas y tienen un textura lisa. * Están densamente empaquetadas y corren por el tallo de cada seta. * Las branquias del hongo azul claro son ligeramente más prominentes que las del hongo azul oscuro.

* **Tallos:** * Ambas setas tienen tallos largos y delgados que son de color blanco. * Los tallos de ambas setas son de tamaño y forma similares.

* **Fondo:** * El fondo de la imagen está lleno de hojas secas y ramitas. * Las hojas son principalmente marrones y grisáceas, con algunas verde-amarillentas esparcidas por todas partes. * Las ramitas son delgadas y rectas, algunas tienen un matiz rojizo.

En resumen, la imagen muestra dos hongos con tapas azuladas acostados en una cama de hojas secas y ramitas. Los hongos tienen tapas grandes y redondeadas con tallos blancos y branquias densamente empaquetadas que corren por el tallo de cada seta. Un hongo tiene manchas azules claras a lo largo del borde de su tapa, mientras que el otro carece de manchas visibles. El fondo está lleno de hojas secas y ramitas en varios colores. – Spanish translation

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